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SRM Transformation: 5 Data-Driven Practices for Supply Chain Resilience

2026/04/14
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SRM Transformation: 5 Data-Driven Practices for Supply Chain Resilience

According to www.supplychaintoday.com, Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is not a post-contract administrative task—it is the ongoing discipline that determines whether suppliers create value or quietly erode it over time. As the source states, ‘You don’t experience supplier performance on contract day. You experience it every day after.’

The Vendor-to-Partner Shift

In transactional models, suppliers are treated as interchangeable parts: lowest price wins, communication is minimal, and problem-solving is reactive. In contrast, collaborative SRM treats suppliers as strategic partners—involved early in decisions, sharing information bidirectionally, solving problems jointly, and measuring performance transparently.

Performance Scorecards: What Gets Measured Gets Managed

The source emphasizes that without measurement, procurement teams manage based on feelings—not facts. Core KPIs tracked by high-performing organizations include:

  • On-Time In-Full (OTIF): A supplier claiming 98% on-time delivery may only achieve 85% in-full—causing production delays and expediting costs
  • Lead Time Adherence: Measures consistency and predictability
  • Quality Defect Rates: Tracks conformance to specifications
  • Cost Reduction Contributions: Assesses supplier-driven value creation
  • Responsiveness: Quantifies reaction speed to issues

As the source notes, scorecards transform conversations: instead of saying ‘We feel like performance has slipped,’ teams can state, ‘OTIF dropped from 96% to 89% over the last quarter—let’s address the root cause.‘

Supplier Segmentation & Risk Intelligence

Scorecards enable segmentation into Strategic, Preferred, Tactical, and High-Risk suppliers—ensuring differentiated engagement. Risk evaluation must go beyond surface metrics and assess:

  • Revenue impact of supplier failure
  • Single-source exposure
  • Geographic risk (e.g., volatile regions)
  • Financial health
  • Regulatory environment

The source illustrates hidden risk through an example where a small supplier’s financial trouble triggered line shutdowns, missed orders, and emergency sourcing at higher cost—despite appearing ‘low risk’ on paper.

Supplier Development: From Weakness to Strategic Asset

According to the report, ‘Weak suppliers are not always a problem. Sometimes, they’re an opportunity.’ Leading organizations invest in joint cost-reduction workshops, process improvement initiatives, quality training, and capacity expansion support. One case shows defect rates dropping significantly after deploying quality engineers, implementing better inspection controls, and sharing best practices—resulting in greater reliability and lower long-term costs. The source highlights that this philosophy mirrors strategies pioneered by Toyota Motor Corporation, which built one of the world’s most resilient supply chains by developing—not just managing—its suppliers.

Dual & Geographic Sourcing: Beyond Cost Trade-Offs

The source stresses that ‘If sourcing decisions are about cost, sourcing strategy is about risk management.’ Single sourcing offers cost leverage but introduces vulnerability—as seen when a disruption halts production with no backup. Dual sourcing (e.g., 70% primary / 30% secondary) balances cost efficiency with resilience. Geographic diversification further mitigates trade disruptions and political risk—factors explicitly cited in the source as drivers for regional sourcing strategy.

Source: www.supplychaintoday.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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